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Re: Grading Danny's deadline-day moves
« Reply #150 on: March 29, 2021, 10:41:58 PM »

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Fournier starting off his Celtics career with a performance akin to his playoff classics :laugh:
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Re: Grading Danny's deadline-day moves
« Reply #151 on: March 29, 2021, 10:43:30 PM »

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Fournier starting off his Celtics career with a performance akin to his playoff classics :laugh:

You couldn't wait to post this didn't you? This place can be messed up sometimes can't wait to brag about being right and acting all smug.

Re: Grading Danny's deadline-day moves
« Reply #152 on: March 29, 2021, 10:46:50 PM »

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Fournier starting off his Celtics career with a performance akin to his playoff classics :laugh:

It was also a Brad Steven's classic. Forcing minutes to someone who isn't playing well and not playing players who are. Pritchard, Nesmith, and Kornet combine for 8-16 from the field in 36 minutes and Fournier was 0-10 in 33 minutes. That seems like a coaching issue to me.
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Re: Grading Danny's deadline-day moves
« Reply #153 on: March 29, 2021, 10:57:25 PM »

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Could Kornet be another story like Jae Crowder?

At first we thought it was just a fill-in for the season and a filler in a trade, but front office was actually aiming at getting this specific player because they saw potential to be developed?

I think so. Or at least I hope so.

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« Reply #154 on: March 29, 2021, 11:01:41 PM »

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What proportion of this season's failures are attributed to him?
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Re: Grading Danny's deadline-day moves
« Reply #155 on: March 29, 2021, 11:20:27 PM »

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What proportion of this season's failures are attributed to him?
Well, after one game played, perhaps one loss. Fournier shoots 30% instead of 0% and they may still be playing.

Going 0-10 usually means you were a major reason for a loss in a fairly close game.

That said, I like Evan's game. I said early on that Fournier would be a good get for the TPE and still believe he will be. I do wish they had closed that deal a month ago though.

Stuff happens. 0-10 happens. Nervousness over moving to a new team mid season happens. He will be a very good addition once he starts feeling comfortable in Green.

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« Reply #156 on: March 30, 2021, 01:59:00 AM »

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What proportion of this season's failures are attributed to him?
Well, after one game played, perhaps one loss. Fournier shoots 30% instead of 0% and they may still be playing.

Going 0-10 usually means you were a major reason for a loss in a fairly close game.

That said, I like Evan's game. I said early on that Fournier would be a good get for the TPE and still believe he will be. I do wish they had closed that deal a month ago though.

Stuff happens. 0-10 happens. Nervousness over moving to a new team mid season happens. He will be a very good addition once he starts feeling comfortable in Green.

Fair enough re: Fournier -- I didn't see the game, but he's clearly a good player.

But I was asking what proportion of blame for this season goes to Ainge...? 
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Re: Grading Danny's deadline-day moves
« Reply #157 on: March 30, 2021, 06:48:47 AM »

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I want to give them some time, as they do not even know the system.  I would like to evaluate in a few weeks.  Right now it is an incomplete as we do not know how the parts will fit.  So far it has opened up minutes for Timelord which is good and minutes for Grant which is bad.   Hopefully, the latter will be mitigated when TT comes back.

Mildly impressed with Kornet thus far.

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It was also a Brad Steven's classic. Forcing minutes to someone who isn't playing well and not playing players who are. Pritchard, Nesmith, and Kornet combine for 8-16 from the field in 36 minutes and Fournier was 0-10 in 33 minutes. That seems like a coaching issue to me.

We had some momentum were making a move.  Then he went small and put in Grant with a lineup that was working and it failed and switched momentum back and by the time he realized it we could not recover.

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What proportion of this season's failures are attributed to him?

A lot of it is not having the talent but sometimes Brad chooses the wrong talent for the situation.
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